5 incredibly beautiful luxury stays in Bali to book for your next holiday

If you’re planning your next getaway, nothing will beat jetting off to the exotic isle of Bali, Indonesia. Because there’s just something extra relaxing about being surrounded by verdant views, pristine waters and piles of fresh seafood.

From bamboo houses to Balinese beach houses, scroll through our edit of the most breathtaking apartments and resorts in Bali.

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Sunrise House

Set on the sacred Ayung river valley, this all-bamboo house is amongst Airbnb’s top rentals in Bali. Wake up to the sound and smell of the jungle at this innovative retreat which comes with three bedrooms, a kitchen, lounge and dining area, a plunge pool and a work space with pristine panoramic views.Airbnb.com

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Amankila

Set amidst treetops, this property has 34 suites that have been fashioned as Balinese beach houses with private outdoor terraces. Take a dip in their impeccable infinity pool or head to their spa to pamper yourself with traditional Balinese baths, scrubs, wraps amidst the palms.Aman.com

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The Oberoi, Bali

If you are looking for the ultimate Bali resort, the Oberoi is a splendid property. Nestled within fifteen acres of lush, tropical gardens, on Seminyak beach, find a range of authentic Balinese experiences that will make your stay on this mystical island unforgettable.Oberoihotels.com

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Villa Infinity Bali

Spread across a sprawling 66,000 acres, the palatial retreat is definitely amongst the best hotels you’ll find in Bali. With eight bedrooms: one master suite, five bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, one romantic wooden cottage on the river and one bedroom with six bunk beds for up to 12 children, this is an ideal pick for family getaways or reunions.Villainfinitybali.com

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Como Shambala Estate, Ubud

Set in a spiritual enclave of a jungle and a river, just a little north of Ubud, is Como Shambala Estate, a perfect wellness retreat. Here, the spaces have a striking contemporary look but are thoroughly traditional—think hand-carved furniture, Chinese antiques and baths carved from Sumban stone. From practicing yoga and Pilates with specialists to cycling through the rice fields, the property hosts a calendar of events every day for their guests.Comohotels.com